As the news says, it’s a breaking change for users of local repo with specific setups.
As the news says, it’s a breaking change for users of local repo with specific setups.
Please make sure to implement democracy first, we have enough issues with dictatorships and oligopolies already.
I’m not a kernel dev, but I’ve read often enough that there are some places where “everything is a file” somewhat breaks down on Unix. (I think /proc and some /dev)
For an “absolutely everything is a file” system have a look at plan9, it was the intended successor to Unix, but then that got popular while plan9 stayed a research project.
Are you sure you want pipewire
and pulseaudio
installed and trying to run?
Maybe replace pulseaudio
with pipewire-pulse
, unless I’m missing something from your post.
XML is much more annoying to read/write by hand
fn main(){
println!("hello world");
}
I’d probably prefer a bash script that’s called from your CI/CD if done properly, just because I could run the same tests locally with that script. That makes the feedback loop much faster and also allows stuff like auto formatting.
Yes, you can do git hooks, but then you have to keep it in sync with your CI/CD all the time.
I still see ő
(with dashes), guess for some reason your combination of OS, program and fonts makes that Unicode look different
But cat
The hacker might shame you for using Windows Server on a public forum!
/s
Different person, but I’ll try to explain some of what I know.
Traditional Linux:
*you might have python3.8
and python3.9
, but those must be created as different packages using different paths in /usr
NixOS, Guix:
Immutable OS (haven’t seen one mentioned by OP, but it’s a category):
SerpentOS:
Not sure why ClearLinux is on that list of special distros and I don’t know half of the rest so yeah. Hope this explains some of it?
Yeah it’s common. I’m not confused by it, just like a normal g more.
The Fira family has a similar fancy g for some reason
Oh god, I absolutely despise this fancy-ass g. Not just here, but also other otherwise great fonts like the Fira family.
Yeah, for the new Qualcomm chips they’re using in the Windows for ARM devices. Not sure if they still need device trees to work properly or if they have an UEFI like.
Not sure how well it works, but this already exists with mCaptcha
That’s expected of BMW
30 this curve requires high driving skill, or you will fall off the cliff
I’d argue we haven’t gotten good with UX, we’ve gotten fancy with it. No way in hell many of the current popular stuff is good UX. But shiny sells
Edit: spelling because typing on phones is shit
Boox doesn’t share kernel sources for their devices, so it’s basically impossible to get Android updates when they stop supporting it.